Houthis 'Overwhelm' Israel's Iron Dome With Back-To-Back Ballistic Missiles
In a pre-dawn escalation, Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels launched two ballistic missiles toward Israel, both of which were intercepted by the Israel Defense Forces. The first missile, fired around dawn, triggered sirens across West Bank communities including Argaman and Ma'ale Efraim. Nearly three hours later, a second missile was detected and shot down, with no sirens activated during the latter strike. The IDF confirmed no casualties or damage. This latest assault is part of an ongoing pattern of Houthi missile launches in support of Gaza. The militants have not yet commented on this most recent attack.#houthis #yemen #israel #netanyahu #ballisticmissiles
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